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. >>> the nation's top healthcare official is apologizing for the botched rollout of the insurance website. kathleen sebelius told lawmakers she's responsible for the snags. jacqueline fell is just back from the hearing where sebelius testified and joins us live. jacqueline? >> reporter: tori, the secretary is pledging to make the law work. but sebelius made clear, trouble runs deeper than just this dysfunctional website. kathleen see bell just called -- sebelius called this a debacle. the troubles were apparently a surprise. she testified she did not expect any hiccups when the website went online october 1st. >> i'm as frustrated and angry as anyone with the flawed launch of healthcare dowt gov. so let me say directly to the americans, you deserve better. i apologize. >> reporter: californians have their own functioning website run by the state. but the others, still face glitches trying to buy health insurance online. house republicans brought up reports of americans losing existing policies because of the law. sebelius said they can buy new, better polcies online -- policies online. >>
. >>> the nation's top healthcare official is apologizing for the botched rollout of the insurance website. kathleen sebelius told lawmakers she's responsible for the snags. jacqueline fell is just back from the hearing where sebelius testified and joins us live. jacqueline? >> reporter: tori, the secretary is pledging to make the law work. but sebelius made clear, trouble runs deeper than just this dysfunctional website. kathleen see bell just called -- sebelius called this a...
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mike thompson said he's heard from ston stitch wents who haz heard healthcare policies are changed under obamacare and they are -- they are not happy. >> we've had about 125,000 applications that have been submitted. about 2 million unique visits to the website and about 150,000 calls daily to covered california. >> reporter: today's hearing sets the stage for an even higher profile won tomorrow. kathleen sebelius will testify before a house committee tomorrow morning -- tomorrow morning. back to you. >> thank you. >>> and meanwhile, up to 14 million americans who buy their health insurance individually will have their policies canceled within the year. this is according to a report from nbc news. the plans will be canceled because they don't meet the standards laid out by the new law. reportedly, the obama administration has known about this for the past three years. the white house says in most cases those with canceled policies will be automatically shifted to plans with better protections. >>> and here in california, the director of the state health program says he plans to reveal en
mike thompson said he's heard from ston stitch wents who haz heard healthcare policies are changed under obamacare and they are -- they are not happy. >> we've had about 125,000 applications that have been submitted. about 2 million unique visits to the website and about 150,000 calls daily to covered california. >> reporter: today's hearing sets the stage for an even higher profile won tomorrow. kathleen sebelius will testify before a house committee tomorrow morning -- tomorrow...
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he said massachusetts healthcare reform program also had glitches when it began in 2006 and those problems were solved. >>> 4:42. if you like mcdonald's brew in the morning you could soon enjoy a cup of joe right from the comfort of your own coffee pot. >> and a jewel thief uses her age to get away with it. how one granny's epic heists are inspiring hollywood. ,,,,,,,,,, 83 years old doris payne has struck again! she is accused of lifting a 22- thousand dollar ring from a >>> well, she hardly looks like an international jewel thief about 83-year-old doris payne struck again. she is accused of lifting a $22,000 ring from a store near palm springs. the manager who didn't want his identity revealed said he never saw it coming. >> you don't think someone that old will steal from you. >> she has four past convictions claiming she stole millions of dollars of jewels over the last 60 years by posing as a well-to-do buyer. halle berry is set to portray her know movie. >> got away with it. >> for a while. >> crime doesn't pay. >>> hey, guys, halloween, can you believe it? >> i know. i love hallowee
he said massachusetts healthcare reform program also had glitches when it began in 2006 and those problems were solved. >>> 4:42. if you like mcdonald's brew in the morning you could soon enjoy a cup of joe right from the comfort of your own coffee pot. >> and a jewel thief uses her age to get away with it. how one granny's epic heists are inspiring hollywood. ,,,,,,,,,, 83 years old doris payne has struck again! she is accused of lifting a 22- thousand dollar ring from a...
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coverage andto the millions of americans who have attempted to use healthcare.gov to shop and enroll in healthcare coverage, i want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as well as it should." >> reporter:at times the witness was almost window dressing. peppered with questions about when she'll have enrollment numbers for obamacare, marilyn tavenner stuck to a script >>"we'll have those numbers in mid-november." "mid-november." "mid-november." "mid-november." >> reporter:and with that the political headknocking began -- in the hearing room where open warfare over health care has been waged for decades. a democratic congressman leaped out of his chair claiming his party worked years ago to try to improve the republican prescription drug plan-- but when it came to obamacare, the g-o-p didnt exactly return the favor. >>"the massachusetts experience was very slow initially; and it started to ramp up over time. we expect the same type of projections." >> reporter: >>how many of you stood up to do that.none no one >>"it's a false choice to say it's obamacare or nothing >>"are you serious t
coverage andto the millions of americans who have attempted to use healthcare.gov to shop and enroll in healthcare coverage, i want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as well as it should." >> reporter:at times the witness was almost window dressing. peppered with questions about when she'll have enrollment numbers for obamacare, marilyn tavenner stuck to a script >>"we'll have those numbers in mid-november." "mid-november."...
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a top government official getting grilled about the president aide healthcare act -- president's healthcare act.
a top government official getting grilled about the president aide healthcare act -- president's healthcare act.
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. >>> the troubled federal healthcare policy is back up and running. it went off line for what is called extended maintenance. >> the enrollment tools. and numerous problems since it went live on october 1st. >> the obama administration said it hopes to have it operating by the end of the month. >>> kathleen sebelius was the butt of a political joke. she was there to talk about the healthcare act and presented her with the book. websites for dummies to poke help. she quickly passed the book off to an aide without commenting. >>> it is a first for west point. >> it hosted the first wedding for two men. this is a picture of larry chote iii and his couple. >> they he met through a friend after graduation. back in 2012, they hosted two same sex weddings but they were both women. >>> hall mark is apologizing for changing the wording of on a well nobody ornament. it says don we now our fun apparel. >> it should say don we now our gay apparel. >> they have received negative comments about the change. and she said no one was ever oftenned by them and so should
. >>> the troubled federal healthcare policy is back up and running. it went off line for what is called extended maintenance. >> the enrollment tools. and numerous problems since it went live on october 1st. >> the obama administration said it hopes to have it operating by the end of the month. >>> kathleen sebelius was the butt of a political joke. she was there to talk about the healthcare act and presented her with the book. websites for dummies to poke help....
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. >> reporter: the president and his top health official take responsibility for the healthcare website debacle. i'm susan mcginnis on capitol hill where lawmakers grilled health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius over the problem. ,,,,,,,, over the next 40 years the united states population is going to grow by over 90 million people, and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if that family is moved into safe, clean affordable housing, places that have access to great school systems, access to jobs and multiple transportation modes then the neighborhood begins to thrive and then really really take off. the oxygen of community redevelopment is financing. and all this rebuilding that happened could not have happened without organizations like citi. citi has formed a partnership with our company so that we can take all the lessons from the revitalization of urban america to other cities. so we are now working in
. >> reporter: the president and his top health official take responsibility for the healthcare website debacle. i'm susan mcginnis on capitol hill where lawmakers grilled health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius over the problem. ,,,,,,,, over the next 40 years the united states population is going to grow by over 90 million people, and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of...
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mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> president obama will visit boston today to promote and defend the healthcare reform of program. >>> the spy games in the nation's capital are under the microscope again this morning. yesterday, national intelligence director james clapper told the house intelligence committee the u.s. has been spying on our allies for years. >> it's one of the first things i learned in intel school in 1963, that this is the fundamental given in the intelligence business is leadership intentions no matter what level you're talking about. that can be military leaders, as well. >> do you believe that the allies have conducted or at any time any type of espionage activity against the united states of america, our intelligence services, leaders or otherwise. >> absolutely. >> the white house is now reviewing the program that monitored foreign leaders including german chancellor angela merkel. >>> blue chip stocks are up ahead of the opening bell. >> today the fed is likely to determine how the market goes. let's check in with gigi stone at cbsmoneywatch.com live in new york. good m
mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> president obama will visit boston today to promote and defend the healthcare reform of program. >>> the spy games in the nation's capital are under the microscope again this morning. yesterday, national intelligence director james clapper told the house intelligence committee the u.s. has been spying on our allies for years. >> it's one of the first things i learned in intel school in 1963, that this is the fundamental given in the...
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. >> the hearing is getting an honest straightforward assessment of the status of the healthcare law. >> democrats want to make the affordable care act work. republicans don't. >> a fresh ground is backing for us over obamacare how lawmakers picked it apart. >> we are barely four weeks into this one and we are already declaring it dead. >> and now we are told that everything will be okay soon. >> why should the american people believe me now? >> in the hot seat of the woman in charged of the obama website in her testimony. >> i want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as well as it should. >> meanwhile new questions over promises made by obama. >> if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor, if you like your healthcare plan, you will be able to keep your healthcare plan. >> that's not exactly the case for millions of americans in the individual insurance market. the majority of americans with individual plans will find their policy changed or cancelled under obamacare rules. >> one of the addressed issues of the affordable care act designed to address was the nee
. >> the hearing is getting an honest straightforward assessment of the status of the healthcare law. >> democrats want to make the affordable care act work. republicans don't. >> a fresh ground is backing for us over obamacare how lawmakers picked it apart. >> we are barely four weeks into this one and we are already declaring it dead. >> and now we are told that everything will be okay soon. >> why should the american people believe me now? >> in the...
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a hearing into the healthcare website problems is beginning. among those on the hot seat today, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius. some house republicans are blaming sebelius for the problems and are calling for her to step down or be fired. >> reporter: a san jose man went on a gold mining trip and never came home. now the search is on in some very wild areas of nevada as they look for clues. >> reporter: and i'm cate caugiran live in santa rosa. california lawmaker wants to reintroduce a bill that could change the way toy guns look, this in light of 13-year-old andy lopez's death. he was shot by a deputy after the deputy thought he was carrying a rifle. >> reporter: and checking conditions right now, down the eastshore freeway, our delays continue to grow. westbound 80 approaching ashby that accident has been cleared now to the right-hand shoulder. the flares are all picked up. but we are seeing delays it looks like as far back as carlson where you see that 22- mile-per-hour sensor and once you get past berkeley then every
a hearing into the healthcare website problems is beginning. among those on the hot seat today, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius. some house republicans are blaming sebelius for the problems and are calling for her to step down or be fired. >> reporter: a san jose man went on a gold mining trip and never came home. now the search is on in some very wild areas of nevada as they look for clues. >> reporter: and i'm cate caugiran live in santa rosa. california...
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real people who are facing real healthcare problems are being hurt. >> the president says you can still apply by phone, by mail and in person. but notes from a congressional committee show that all applications eventually go through the healthcare.gov website. >>> a new study indicates some herbal supplements actually contain no herbal supplements. canadian researchers performed dna tests on 44 popular supplements. one out of three had no trace of the supplement whatsoever. industry advocates admit quality control is an issue here but they don't believe it is as bad as the study suggests. >>> the university of california system is about to get stricter on its smoking ban. the school is now going to add ecigarettes to the list of products banned on campus. the goal, to get students and staffers off tobacco. but some believe the vapor cigarettes help smokers kick the habit so they question the action by the board of regents. >> i don't know what i feel about ecigarettes. they don't produce the smoke, it's just vapor. >> i came from a pack and a half a day started va. -ing to 24 milligrams
real people who are facing real healthcare problems are being hurt. >> the president says you can still apply by phone, by mail and in person. but notes from a congressional committee show that all applications eventually go through the healthcare.gov website. >>> a new study indicates some herbal supplements actually contain no herbal supplements. canadian researchers performed dna tests on 44 popular supplements. one out of three had no trace of the supplement whatsoever....
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christmastime, but the fact remains he'll only get $11 million, and i could do a joke about how he's helping healthcare, but she got upset with me? >> i did. >> >> do you remember what i said? >> i don't remember. >> yes, i remember now. [ laughter ] >> too late now. >> 11 championships, 13 years, and they finally honored him, retired in 1969, a falling out with the city of boston, and he's back now with the statue at boston beacon hill. gonzalez is coming up tomorrow morning and hosting kron sports! >>> panic at the airport. >> this is a tactical alert broadcast. due to a major incident noon. the host of the bachelor trapped in the chaos. actor james franco trapped. and real life cannonball run. the 100 miles per hour drive from new york to l.a. in 28 hours. >> deborah: and they weren't stopped once for speeding. >>> then, you won't believe who this little old lady is. heidi klum! >>> and the most elegant jewel thief in the world. has she done it again? wait until you hear what cops say she pulled off at this pricey jewelry store. >>> plus, the spoof that predicted the future. >> the site was only des
christmastime, but the fact remains he'll only get $11 million, and i could do a joke about how he's helping healthcare, but she got upset with me? >> i did. >> >> do you remember what i said? >> i don't remember. >> yes, i remember now. [ laughter ] >> too late now. >> 11 championships, 13 years, and they finally honored him, retired in 1969, a falling out with the city of boston, and he's back now with the statue at boston beacon hill. gonzalez is...
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well, now there's evidence that the federal healthcare website has security flaws. late today, the president took owner ship of the problems and we'll tell you what he had to say. plus, does head gear in youth football and soccer prevent concussions? we'll have the results of a major new medical study out tonight. those stories and the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, for days now - we've been seeking answers about this arge in the bay... >>> i'm ken bastida in the kpix 5 newsroom. coming up at 6:00 tonight for days now we have been seeking answers about this mysterious barge in the bay. well, tonight the coast guard finally breaks its silence. and how a new report claims the bay area county is failing to do its part to keep guns out of the hands of the mentally ill. liz, allen? >> thank you, ken. >> we'll see you then. "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is coming up next. >> remember, the latest news and weather are always on our website, kpix.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> p ht, maybe it's
well, now there's evidence that the federal healthcare website has security flaws. late today, the president took owner ship of the problems and we'll tell you what he had to say. plus, does head gear in youth football and soccer prevent concussions? we'll have the results of a major new medical study out tonight. those stories and the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, for days now - we've been seeking answers about this arge in the bay......
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. >>> box roll out of the new healthcare webbiest is still drawing fire from all sides. today an apology from the administration. >> the website has not worked as well as it should. >> medicare chief marillyn tavemner answered questions and while acknowledging problems she says improvements are happening daily. lawmakers are not appeased. >> you and your staff made repeated claims to the public and congress that everything would be ready on time. everything was a go. none of that proved to be true. >> we cannot solve a problem until we realize the full extent. >> glitches have republicans and even democrats pushing for delays in enforcement of the law. tomorrow the secretary of health and human services will testify before the house energy and commerce committee in the face of calls by some for her to resign. >>> the president is doing damage control on another front as new disclosure surface about government spying on global allies. mr. obama is calling for complete review of how our intelligence operates outside the country. among leaders whose calls were monitored ger
. >>> box roll out of the new healthcare webbiest is still drawing fire from all sides. today an apology from the administration. >> the website has not worked as well as it should. >> medicare chief marillyn tavemner answered questions and while acknowledging problems she says improvements are happening daily. lawmakers are not appeased. >> you and your staff made repeated claims to the public and congress that everything would be ready on time. everything was a go....
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a top government official getting grilled about the president aide healthcare act -- president's healthcare act. the tough questions that kathleen sebelius is facing. >>> santa rosa grieves the death of a 13-year-old shot and killed while holding a replica gun >>> good morning. live pictures from union city where fire crews are on the scene of a warehouse fire. this started about two hours ago. it's pretty well contained. there were some scary moments for people inside the at -- the area. >>> steve, i couldn't wait to turn the heater on. >> yes, it's cold. it will be sunny. mostly clear skies. a lot of 30s popping up. sunshine and a little bit warmer. not a lot. 36 book ends, santa rosa and napa, a lot of 40s or low 40s for many. including san jose which has gone to 44. redwood city, 42. there's 30s up in the santa cruz mountains. san francisco, a couple of up floor 40s. go for a high of 61. clear in reno. 389 eureka. even some cool readings on the north coast. this system will fall apart. cold, sunny. patchy fog in the north bay that will burn off and cool to mild on the highs. if you are
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this bend is reported by united healthcare. stepping up for better healthcare. back to you. >> kristy, thank you. contributes continue today for lou reed, the rock and roll legend passed away at the age of 61. susan mcginnis takes a look back at his remarkable career. >> lou reed was the driving force behind a legendary cult band, velvet underground. the band never achieved widespread commercial success. but many credit the group with revolutionizing rock in the '60s and 'cents and -- '70s and having a major influence on rock. walk on the wild side was his only top 20 hit. but songs like sweet jane and pale blue eyes became reed standards. ♪ [ music ] the singer led the way as the velvet underground collaborated like none before. including filmmakers and artists like andy warhol. >> that's why nothing got changed. because andy said, don't change anything. leave it alone. >> reporter: the velvet underground was inducted into the rock and roll hall hall of fame in 1996. the new york native was an admitted hard drinker and drug user. he underwent a liver transpla
this bend is reported by united healthcare. stepping up for better healthcare. back to you. >> kristy, thank you. contributes continue today for lou reed, the rock and roll legend passed away at the age of 61. susan mcginnis takes a look back at his remarkable career. >> lou reed was the driving force behind a legendary cult band, velvet underground. the band never achieved widespread commercial success. but many credit the group with revolutionizing rock in the '60s and 'cents and...
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go to the website and you can get a better deal. >> it to healthcare. it's not a rollout of something else. >> keep in mind, we have medicare, which rules the same way. with any degree of intelligence, one would have used that as the initial entry model. you would be using a program that already gives you the cover. my guess is that at some point you are going to get this dramatic speech from president obama and he's going to say exactly that. >> which is what? >> that we should've used the medicare model. it works. it is proven to be effective, and people believe in it, including republicans. >> final question. mid term elections. it looks like how is this going to affect them? did you honestly think the democrats are defending this program, or are they going to cut and run? >> i think any democrat who sees this program as a liability has already run it. >> it really is quite a mess. >> like i said, if this is one of the government programs that affects across the nation, it's not going away. it's not a scandal. it's here to stay. either it works or do
go to the website and you can get a better deal. >> it to healthcare. it's not a rollout of something else. >> keep in mind, we have medicare, which rules the same way. with any degree of intelligence, one would have used that as the initial entry model. you would be using a program that already gives you the cover. my guess is that at some point you are going to get this dramatic speech from president obama and he's going to say exactly that. >> which is what? >> that...
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it is just healthcare with a head to the lost legacy. munich is good through the woods. we left the theater just next door to the hospice and a sticker invitational quarter inch pipe and in two thousand and ten. jointly funded by which the koreans and americans is designed to educate students in a variety of occasions including vehicle the comics construction will be coming the next thing i like to think of future past and it died in detention on tuesday and. chris and mary total recall was that some children in this case and on the salmon. you just know it all on your total order. she just added to the end chairman the chief guest the priest. the chili us a light t study life expectancy for a contest increase from forty two to sixty two. and he is there now three point two million adults in schools compared to just fifty thousand under the tub up with afghanistan and treated you what economists priest caught up on their institutions the focus on improving education and healthcare. stochastic or a hospice and vocational question of how the country built what price the fu
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healthcare- dot-gov remains under repair. a warning on the website now says betwee1 and five am every day, onli applications will be off lis a tech team makes fixes. and as millions struggle to shor health insurance.. another hearing today will dig into what we wrong. marylyn tavenner, the head of the agency managing website, is in the hot seat again. india launched its first pre into mars today. if all goes to plan -- the mars orr will take around 10 months get to mars once it's there, it will exe the planet's surface and atmosp. if the mission is a success- india will join an elite grp of space explorers. only nasa, the former soviet uni and the european space agency have successfully operated probe mars. for days, chp has been warng drivers about the potential traffic. it's estimated 10,0 vehicles will clog up the r and 101 around the casino. p spokesperson warns drivers expect heavier traffic poss for the next few weeks. more officers will be patrolling the recommendation is to not drive through the rohnert pk area if you
healthcare- dot-gov remains under repair. a warning on the website now says betwee1 and five am every day, onli applications will be off lis a tech team makes fixes. and as millions struggle to shor health insurance.. another hearing today will dig into what we wrong. marylyn tavenner, the head of the agency managing website, is in the hot seat again. india launched its first pre into mars today. if all goes to plan -- the mars orr will take around 10 months get to mars once it's there, it will...
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the new healthcare options take effect on january first, 2014, so it is very important that everyone enroll, if they need to, now. and also, you could go to the port's website sf port.com and click the button that will take you over to the city's website at sf gov.org/ health reform so hopefully everybody will do that in the next month or so. i wanted to mention, again and i probably will one more time that in december we are holding a special meeting instead of being on tuesday, december 10th. it will be on the 12th, the same time at 3:15 here in this room but just a special note that it is two days later than it would normally be. and then finally, i wanted to recognize our very own nelson avorato, there are you? and he has been in the port account operations team since 1982 and since that is 31 beautiful wonderful years and if you look at him he looks very youthful. it has been a great job, right? >> thank you. and he has primarily been responsible for processing personal contracts and contract change orders and helping out with a lot of significant and sometimes mundane accountin
the new healthcare options take effect on january first, 2014, so it is very important that everyone enroll, if they need to, now. and also, you could go to the port's website sf port.com and click the button that will take you over to the city's website at sf gov.org/ health reform so hopefully everybody will do that in the next month or so. i wanted to mention, again and i probably will one more time that in december we are holding a special meeting instead of being on tuesday, december 10th....
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law needs to be delayed. >> the new promise is, if you want healthcare, go find it on a website that the administration says won't be working properly until the end of november. that's an unwelcome christmas presents. >> reporter: south carolina attorney and his wife registered on the website but the couple's eligible letters containing private information were sent to a man in north carolina. >> it's just a system that, you know, we have been continually told cast secure and now i found out it's not secured. >> on this incident in south carolina, we actually were made aware of that yesterday and we implement a software fix yesterday to fix that. >> reporter: tavenner says upgrades are being made every day to make sure the site is secure. danielle nottingham, cbs news, capitol hill. >> and tavenner's boss health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius will face more questions from congress tomorrow. >>> the mayor of north america's fourth largest city now admits to smoking crack cocaine. allegations surfaced in may that mayor rob port of toronto was caught on video taking drug
law needs to be delayed. >> the new promise is, if you want healthcare, go find it on a website that the administration says won't be working properly until the end of november. that's an unwelcome christmas presents. >> reporter: south carolina attorney and his wife registered on the website but the couple's eligible letters containing private information were sent to a man in north carolina. >> it's just a system that, you know, we have been continually told cast secure and...
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and the women of the people's congress and we discussed education, healthcare, transportation and of course, investment opportunities. and so believe it or not, just giving you the highlights of the trip and i can go on and on but i know that we have an agenda, it was a great trip and at the end of the trip. we left sunday morning, and we were leaving the hotel on sunday morning and that is when we heard about the bart workers. and so it was kind of a somber into a great week. and so, i would hope that we can close the meeting in their honor today. thank you. >> thank you, commissioner, that was a fantastic report and it sounds like a lot got accomplished and i am glad that you were there to represent the board. as well as with the various stake holders and the representative in china, so thank you. >> item 7 a, request of authorization to offer through competitive bids, one five-year, lease for five surface parking lots,seawall lot 301 commonly known as the triangle parking lot, bounded by taylor street, jefferson street, and powell street; swl 314 bounded by the embarcadero, bay st
and the women of the people's congress and we discussed education, healthcare, transportation and of course, investment opportunities. and so believe it or not, just giving you the highlights of the trip and i can go on and on but i know that we have an agenda, it was a great trip and at the end of the trip. we left sunday morning, and we were leaving the hotel on sunday morning and that is when we heard about the bart workers. and so it was kind of a somber into a great week. and so, i would...
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9 this morning the health and human services deartment says a technology team will be working with healthcare-dot- gov. this is making it so people won't be able to apply or enroll through the site. the federal website locked up on october first, the day it went live, and has had it's share of troubles ever since. the government says people can apply for coverage through the health marketplace call center. the administration has said it's aiming to have heathcare-dot-gov humming along by the end of the month. e-bay is apologizing this morning after apparent holocaust memorabilia was being offered for sale. m ndy wee oid od 40-tsand-e-ba st hareve 3itse . tuesday is when we could expect a slight warm up. taking is a look at satellite and radar there is a low pressure system. with some high clouds and some breezy winds picking up tonight. in effect until monday. however, that advisory has been lifted for the east bay. gusting however, 45 m.p.h.. also driving conditions could be more hazardous so please be careful. mid-40s in oakland and hayward and antioch. 50s in sunnyvale. this afternoon, it is g
9 this morning the health and human services deartment says a technology team will be working with healthcare-dot- gov. this is making it so people won't be able to apply or enroll through the site. the federal website locked up on october first, the day it went live, and has had it's share of troubles ever since. the government says people can apply for coverage through the health marketplace call center. the administration has said it's aiming to have heathcare-dot-gov humming along by the...
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is brought to you by united healthcare. stepping up for better healthcare. back to you. >> kristy, thank you. >>> a special guest attends a wedding in ocean city earlier this month. you know him as rodney, the buff spokesperson/lifeguard in ocean city. well, he carried bride lauren weis down the aisle at her wedding in front of about 54 family and friends. rodney said he's more than happy to help out, after hearing that she lost her dad back in april. that is lovely. that is very nice. >> rodney is always trying to get people to go down the ocean for vacation. so she and her husband didn't have to go far. they're already there. >> he was successful. >> successful. all right. >>> still ahead at 4:00. >> and i have been imprisoned by legion airlines for over nine hours and i am outraged. >> stuck on the plane for 11 hours. passengers express their anger online. the effort to make a difference. >> there's an app for that. the remarkable story of a cell phone that saved a convenience store clerk's life. >> my dad is my best friend. he was everything to me. and n
is brought to you by united healthcare. stepping up for better healthcare. back to you. >> kristy, thank you. >>> a special guest attends a wedding in ocean city earlier this month. you know him as rodney, the buff spokesperson/lifeguard in ocean city. well, he carried bride lauren weis down the aisle at her wedding in front of about 54 family and friends. rodney said he's more than happy to help out, after hearing that she lost her dad back in april. that is lovely. that is very...
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they have to contribute to -- contribute to the healthcare cost yes and this morning -- morning, sat with zachary. is this deal good for the transit agency itself? >> it's a big improvement from last negotiations. and a turn of the votes and we -- it's an improvement and it's less than we could have got. >> and what do you see as lacking in this contract? >> i think the negotiations strategy resulted to us and it resulted in us putting forth a sweeter deal than we needed to. yo it was. $30million more than you originally estimated. >> uh-huh. >> and 10 million more in the final days. one of the questions our average writer is where is the money go to come from? yo that is hard to say. we have to -- to come from? >> that is hard to say. we have to look into our budgets and at that time, they suggest this. >> and. >> a 15% pay increase, a lot more than the zero they wanted. >> the changes in pension formula, how much they're death to -- going to pay into that and i think that is an overstatement. they getting a 15.4% wage increase and gee war re- immersing them with wage increases for
they have to contribute to -- contribute to the healthcare cost yes and this morning -- morning, sat with zachary. is this deal good for the transit agency itself? >> it's a big improvement from last negotiations. and a turn of the votes and we -- it's an improvement and it's less than we could have got. >> and what do you see as lacking in this contract? >> i think the negotiations strategy resulted to us and it resulted in us putting forth a sweeter deal than we needed to....
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. >>> problems with the president's affordable healthcare act continue. and lawmakers aren't happy. even as efforts are under way here in maryland to help people enroll in insurance plans. derek valcourt is there and explains. hi, derek. >> hi. problems are there from the start. many federal and state lawmakers continue to push for changes to help smooth what so far has been a rocky enrollment road. >> every contractor. >> reporter: lawmakers on capitol hill had tough criticism for the woman who runs medicare and medicaid services. the agency in charge of the troubled healthcare.gov website. >> i think it was designed to fail from the beginning. >> there is a disaster of a rollout that is occurring. >> reporter: while some call for delays in enrollment to deadlines, the administration promises service will improve. >> the bottom line is this healthcare gov website is improvable. >> i'm trying to figure out. >> enrolling in the plan means enrolling in the state's own online state website. teams familiar with that website have been touring the state. >> the average person doesn't know
. >>> problems with the president's affordable healthcare act continue. and lawmakers aren't happy. even as efforts are under way here in maryland to help people enroll in insurance plans. derek valcourt is there and explains. hi, derek. >> hi. problems are there from the start. many federal and state lawmakers continue to push for changes to help smooth what so far has been a rocky enrollment road. >> every contractor. >> reporter: lawmakers on capitol hill had tough...
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the maryland healthcare connection outreach van, as it makes its final stop here in maryland. >> reporter: even without technical computer glitches, understanding all of those insurance plans can be complicated. that's why federal and state lawmakers are calling for more changes to help smooth out the rocky enrollment road. >> reporter: lawmakers on capitol hill had tough criticism for the woman who runs medicare and medicaid services. the agency in charge are the troubled healthcare.gov website. >> i think this was designed to fail from the beginning. >> there is a disaster a rollout that is occurring. >> reporter: while some in congress call for delays to enrollment deadlines. >> the bottom line conclusion is, this health care gov website is fixable. >> for many marylanders. >> i'm trying to find out what they are. >> using the state's own online health insurance exchange website. teens enrolling have been touring the state, answering questions. >> the average person doesn't know all about insurance, what their options are, or even that they're eligible. >> reporter: in some cases, spec
the maryland healthcare connection outreach van, as it makes its final stop here in maryland. >> reporter: even without technical computer glitches, understanding all of those insurance plans can be complicated. that's why federal and state lawmakers are calling for more changes to help smooth out the rocky enrollment road. >> reporter: lawmakers on capitol hill had tough criticism for the woman who runs medicare and medicaid services. the agency in charge are the troubled...
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a data center failed losing connectivity to a key portal on the healthcare exchange. >> the obama administration has not revealed how many people have signed up for medical insurance under the affordable care act. >>> nsa surveillance, a journalist from the guardian reports there will be a new spy revelation on monday. we talk about the aftermath of such a reveal. >> the shoes keep dropping, but i also think that there's going to be a reach out to people that we've worked with that may not be public knowledge that they cooperated with it and those countries will be told this may be disclosed and could be compromised, as well as people we may have listened in on to say this is going to come out too and here it is in context and let's try and move on. >> just yesterday, d.c. was crowded with protesters angry about u.s. spy programs which they say violate the privacy of ordinary people. expected in washington this week to discuss the spying program. the president has issued a review of u.s. spying. >>> elsewhere in d.c., r and b singer chris brown sits in jail tonight, in trouble with the law once
a data center failed losing connectivity to a key portal on the healthcare exchange. >> the obama administration has not revealed how many people have signed up for medical insurance under the affordable care act. >>> nsa surveillance, a journalist from the guardian reports there will be a new spy revelation on monday. we talk about the aftermath of such a reveal. >> the shoes keep dropping, but i also think that there's going to be a reach out to people that we've worked...
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in my case, united healthcare says i will have to submit my receipt to them after the fact. if you have a consumer problem, give us a call. >>> now for a look at what's ahead on the cbs evening news. >> scott pelly is in new york. scott. >> reporter: great to be with you in the bay area. could they have stopped the l.a.x. shooter? turns out los angeles police were en route to his home before paul ciancia opened fire at the airport. we'll explain why. plus, an nfl lineman has quit over locker room harassment. we'll tell you what that was all about. those stories and the rest of the world news on the cbs world news at 5:30, right after kpix 5 news. ,,,,,,,,,, these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. twitter getting ready to go public this week.
in my case, united healthcare says i will have to submit my receipt to them after the fact. if you have a consumer problem, give us a call. >>> now for a look at what's ahead on the cbs evening news. >> scott pelly is in new york. scott. >> reporter: great to be with you in the bay area. could they have stopped the l.a.x. shooter? turns out los angeles police were en route to his home before paul ciancia opened fire at the airport. we'll explain why. plus, an nfl lineman...
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is taking the blame for the problems with healthcare- dot-gov. sebelius says the >>> 5 things to know at the :55. health and humans secretary kathleen sebelius taking the blame for the problems with the healthcare.gov. she says the website is improving every day but more changes are needed. in addition, lawmakers express concerns about the security of the website. she says the site is secure. americans don't need to fear putting their personal information into the site. >>> the "washington post" is reporting the nsa broke into communications centers for yahoo and google to steal millions of records from the company. the nsa denies the report. it also denies the organization spied on the vatican. an italian magazine says the nsa recorded vatican phone calls and may have eavesdropped on the conclave when the cardinals selected pope francis. >>> and the red sox are world series champions. boston beat up on the cardinals 6-1 to win the series in six games. this is the first time the team won a world series victory at fenway park since 1918 when the b
is taking the blame for the problems with healthcare- dot-gov. sebelius says the >>> 5 things to know at the :55. health and humans secretary kathleen sebelius taking the blame for the problems with the healthcare.gov. she says the website is improving every day but more changes are needed. in addition, lawmakers express concerns about the security of the website. she says the site is secure. americans don't need to fear putting their personal information into the site. >>>...
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the woman in charge of healthcare. gov is back under fire. >> consumers have to be certain that when they go on and fill out the application and give all the information that that is secure. >> reporter: a cbs news analysis was never performed. the area contained personal information did get tested. >> we have taken additional steps to make sure it's secure. >> reporter: a south carolina couple registered on the website but their letters containing private information were sent to a man in north carolina. they want nothing to do with the health care exchanges. >> we have reached out to him several times. we will follow up on his question. >> i'm happy to give you his phone numbers. >> i think we have them. >> he doesn't think so. >> reporter: she will face more questions tomorrow. >>> also in washington, protesters have been demonstrating outside government corruption. >> when it becomes necessary for people to dissolve the political ban --. >> reporter: it is all part of the million mask march. it there are protests a
the woman in charge of healthcare. gov is back under fire. >> consumers have to be certain that when they go on and fill out the application and give all the information that that is secure. >> reporter: a cbs news analysis was never performed. the area contained personal information did get tested. >> we have taken additional steps to make sure it's secure. >> reporter: a south carolina couple registered on the website but their letters containing private information...
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. >> all workers will see a 15% pay raise and they will pay for their own pensions, healthcare and work under new safety rules. they're expected to vote on the agreement before the next regularly scheduled meeting november 21st. >>> dozens of accidents and -- dozens of people and their dogs are upset over a plan that would limit their access to popular places like ocean beach, christy field and other places. the golden gate national recreation area wants to restrict dog walks in those areas. it's open to public comments. >>> and sports give way to science at at&t park today. the stadium posted -- hosted the third annual bay area science festival. a robot zoo wowed the crowd outside and one threw frisbees. inside, visitors found more than 150 exhibits and the festival is geared toward helping children explore science and the future career. and it's so popular, organizers plan to hold next year's event as the -- at the nasa ames research center in mountain view. >>> his record label turned down the beatles but not the humble franciscan monk. he -- franciscan monk. he met the performer who
. >> all workers will see a 15% pay raise and they will pay for their own pensions, healthcare and work under new safety rules. they're expected to vote on the agreement before the next regularly scheduled meeting november 21st. >>> dozens of accidents and -- dozens of people and their dogs are upset over a plan that would limit their access to popular places like ocean beach, christy field and other places. the golden gate national recreation area wants to restrict dog walks in...
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this traffic report is brought to you by united healthcare. stepping up for better healthcare. back to you. >> kristy, thank you. the ravens make some roster moves today, as they get ready for the cleveland browns. the team announced the cuts of safety michael huff, and defensive end marcus spears. both free agents signed in the off season. they will be replaced by two practice squad players. and remember, you can see the game against the browns, sunday afternoon, live at 4:15, here on wjz. >>> an update now on the lion cubs born at the maryland zoo in baltimore earlier this month. the cubs are now 26 days old. and their eyes are completely open. they are growing quickly. they're slowing interest in playing with each other. that's a good developmental sign, rather than, you know, being mean to each other. >> yeah. we don't want to see that, right? >> you know, siblings. >>> in a few weeks, the zoo will seek the public's help, naming those cubs. you know what? we could just roll that footage for the next 50 minutes. >> i think people would be happy with it. >> our ratings would
this traffic report is brought to you by united healthcare. stepping up for better healthcare. back to you. >> kristy, thank you. the ravens make some roster moves today, as they get ready for the cleveland browns. the team announced the cuts of safety michael huff, and defensive end marcus spears. both free agents signed in the off season. they will be replaced by two practice squad players. and remember, you can see the game against the browns, sunday afternoon, live at 4:15, here on...
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raise, safer working condition and it requires bart workers to pay into their pensions and increases healthcare costs. bart's board of directors will vote on the contract later this month. >>> this morning portions of highway 101 in novato will be closed until 9:00. it is not a solid closer. the chp is closing sections of 101 between some boulevards 15-minute intervals. if allows them to install new power lines. >>> estimated today an estimated 4,000 runners will hit the streets of san francisco for the u.s. half-marathon. this is a live look at the golden gate bridge. to accommodate runners the bridge's east sidewalk will be closed from 5:00 until 9:00 this morning. the west sidewalk will be closed from 6:00 to 9:30. the race gets underway at 7:00 at the muni pier waterfront at vanice avenue and beach street. what will the weather be leak for the runners? >> certainly cooler. we had a passing cold front yesterday ask chilly air will move in on top of northwest winds. as we look at the satellite hd, it is nice and clear. some of that is due to the winds in the higher elevations, scouring out th
raise, safer working condition and it requires bart workers to pay into their pensions and increases healthcare costs. bart's board of directors will vote on the contract later this month. >>> this morning portions of highway 101 in novato will be closed until 9:00. it is not a solid closer. the chp is closing sections of 101 between some boulevards 15-minute intervals. if allows them to install new power lines. >>> estimated today an estimated 4,000 runners will hit the...
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is brought to you by united healthcare. stepping up for better healthcare. back to you. >> kristy, thank you. >>> a medical emergency forces some cecil county students to jump into action. and it happened on a packed school bus. mike schuh explains what they did. >> reporter: a high school hallway. so much energy confined in one space. but it's a different story on the way to school. >> i usually just lay my head on the window and just listen to music. >> reporter: but what happened to jessica dyke has change that forever. >> we hit the dirt. and a branch hit the window. >> reporter: caleb and tristan sit up front. they noticed the driver. >> he didn't slow down to open the door for someone. and that's when he went into the middle of the road. and a few people started noticing what was wrong. >> as we reached the intersection, he was going really, really fast. >> in fact, the driver, mr. rick, was having a medical emergency. >> i'm trying to get up there as fast as i can. everyone is yelling, mr. rick, mr. rick, trying to find out what's wrong. >> reporter:
is brought to you by united healthcare. stepping up for better healthcare. back to you. >> kristy, thank you. >>> a medical emergency forces some cecil county students to jump into action. and it happened on a packed school bus. mike schuh explains what they did. >> reporter: a high school hallway. so much energy confined in one space. but it's a different story on the way to school. >> i usually just lay my head on the window and just listen to music. >>...
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he finds false with what he calls high costs of healthcare plans. and several are dropping 2 million people because they don't meet the recommendations of the law. >> second thing he should do is suspend the affordable care act until the exchange, until the healthcare.gov website is up and running. i mean, really up and running. you can go from beginning to end and get a reasonable, accurate price quote on a policy. >> this whole idea of they, really means delay it long enough so we can kill it. >> reporter: elijudge cummings believe wills the problems with the website need to be fixed. but he believes it already saving lives and saving some people a lot of money. >> be patient. there are a lot of people saying a lot of negative things about the affordable care act. but they've got to remember what the motives are. the people who have stood on the sidelines, traying to fund it, destroy it, delay it. if they just spent a little bit of their time trying to help to make it the best that it can be, so that they might serve all of our constituents, we'd
he finds false with what he calls high costs of healthcare plans. and several are dropping 2 million people because they don't meet the recommendations of the law. >> second thing he should do is suspend the affordable care act until the exchange, until the healthcare.gov website is up and running. i mean, really up and running. you can go from beginning to end and get a reasonable, accurate price quote on a policy. >> this whole idea of they, really means delay it long enough so we...
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. >> coming up the president obama healthcare the cyber crime? and also, the mass murder what would make a mantle of the entire family. and also this could be no accident. details next. uz)Ñ >> law enforcement agencies from across the world are in the second day of a brutal training exercise right here in the bay area urban shield 2013 is nearing it's completion. it's a regional preparedness exercise hosted by the alameda county sheriff's office. testing how prepared law enforcement agencies and first responders are to face a variety of high-pressure scenarios - such as a school shooting. by utilizing volunteers, the agencies go through training exercises for 48-hours straight.with little to no sleep. the idea is to simulate a real disaster. . to improve upon. urban shield comes to an end monday morning. coming up at eight. new concerns about obamacare. how safe is the healthcare site against cybercrime. we take a look. plus, a brutal mass murder in brooklyn. what would make a man kill his own family in cold blood? and a carnival ride gone bad,
. >> coming up the president obama healthcare the cyber crime? and also, the mass murder what would make a mantle of the entire family. and also this could be no accident. details next. uz)Ñ >> law enforcement agencies from across the world are in the second day of a brutal training exercise right here in the bay area urban shield 2013 is nearing it's completion. it's a regional preparedness exercise hosted by the alameda county sheriff's office. testing how prepared law...
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the little girl was taken to children's healthcare of atlanta where she died of her injuries. police say no charges will be filed. >>> when a harford county couple lost their daughter caused by a truck driver who was texting, it spurred them to seek changes in the laws. they are turning their considerable skills to help a college loved by the one they lost. >> reporter: heather herd died five years ago. her crash, on this road, in florida, changed the law in maryland. a change brought about in part by her parents, kim and russ. >> we need to change this. we need to let people know that this is not the way we want to go. >> reporter: the truck driver was distracted. he was texting and never saw the car stopped at this light. >> no one should have to lose their life because someone was texting. >> reporter: they want to get it into the heart of all of us to take the dangers of texting and driving seriously. and as you heard, use her story to change laws. >> there's probably two tore three this morning that have been killed because. somebody's distraction behind the wheel of a ca
the little girl was taken to children's healthcare of atlanta where she died of her injuries. police say no charges will be filed. >>> when a harford county couple lost their daughter caused by a truck driver who was texting, it spurred them to seek changes in the laws. they are turning their considerable skills to help a college loved by the one they lost. >> reporter: heather herd died five years ago. her crash, on this road, in florida, changed the law in maryland. a change...
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. >>> silicon valley talent is being tapped to fix the federal government's troubled healthcare website. michael dickerson a google engineer has been recruited to address numerous problems plaguing healthcare.gov. software companies oracle and red hat would also take part in the effort and as cbs news' susan mcginnis reports, newly obtained documents show enrollments got off to an incredibly slow start. >>> reporter: the troubled healthcare.gov website hits its one-month anniversary today but no one in the white house is celebrating. newly obtained documents from cms, the agency running the site, revealed major problems from the start. through the first two days only 248 people had signed up for insurance. the notes also tell why including high capacity on the website, direct enrollment not working. >> while the website -- >> reporter: republicans this week grilled the head of cms to find out what the current totals are. she wouldn't share even though the documents showed the government has access to them. >> no numbers on who is enrolled? you have no idea? >> we'll have those numbers a
. >>> silicon valley talent is being tapped to fix the federal government's troubled healthcare website. michael dickerson a google engineer has been recruited to address numerous problems plaguing healthcare.gov. software companies oracle and red hat would also take part in the effort and as cbs news' susan mcginnis reports, newly obtained documents show enrollments got off to an incredibly slow start. >>> reporter: the troubled healthcare.gov website hits its one-month...
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most comes down to improper claims filed by doctors and healthcare providers. big question, was there fraud? did providers file claims for people they knew were dead? according to this report and hundreds of cases it looks like that answer is yes. >> they'll send in a claim, see if it gets paid. if it works, send another one in. maybe the next month, 10, 15, 20 until they get caught. >> reporter: david williams with the taxpayer protection license says it's a small number of companies and doctors working the system. >> you have people taking advantage of the system that is so big, so complex that they're not going to get caught. >> reporter: in the report, the auditors found 250 healthcare providers that finalled abnormally large numbers of claims. it adds up to millions of dollars coming out of your pocket. so far no consequences. >>> the window is now open for the maverick surf contest. from now until march 31st, competition organizers will watch to see when conditions are ideal to begin the big wave contest. it draws some of the best big wave surfers in the
most comes down to improper claims filed by doctors and healthcare providers. big question, was there fraud? did providers file claims for people they knew were dead? according to this report and hundreds of cases it looks like that answer is yes. >> they'll send in a claim, see if it gets paid. if it works, send another one in. maybe the next month, 10, 15, 20 until they get caught. >> reporter: david williams with the taxpayer protection license says it's a small number of...
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this traffic report is brought to you by united healthcare, stepping up for better healthcare. back to you. >> kristy, thank you. >>> still ahead on wjz's eyewitness news at 4:00. >>> shots fired. shots fired. i'm hit. >>> beyond -- above and beyond the call of duty. a police officer shot. but that doesn't stop her pursuit of the suspect. >>> images no parent wants to see. a bus overturned in a swollen river. what happened. >>> i'm ron matza the st. leo's church. little italy gets ready for a day of food and fun. the story coming up sheer on wjz. >>> what's in store for the weekend? bob is back with the updated first warning forecast. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is 71 degrees and partly sunny in central maryland right now. the complete first warning weather forecast is coming up. police in california are asking for the public's help to find the man suspected of macing a bus driver. authorities say this man, dressed in a jack-o'-lantern t- shirt, boarded a buzz and be-- bus and began harassing people seated near them. moments later, he sprayed in the face with pepper spray. a $1
this traffic report is brought to you by united healthcare, stepping up for better healthcare. back to you. >> kristy, thank you. >>> still ahead on wjz's eyewitness news at 4:00. >>> shots fired. shots fired. i'm hit. >>> beyond -- above and beyond the call of duty. a police officer shot. but that doesn't stop her pursuit of the suspect. >>> images no parent wants to see. a bus overturned in a swollen river. what happened. >>> i'm ron matza...
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the workers will also begin to help pay for their own pensions and healthcare up to a 4% contribution by the end of the four years. and work under new safety rules. bart's board of directors is expected to vote between now and the meeting on november 21. reporting live in daly city, don knapp, kpix 5. >> the much smaller afscme union hasn't voted yesterday every yet. one of the two men killed on the tracks belonged to that union. >>> it's a good idea for parents everywhere to check the halloween candy at a salinas woman got sick. she doesn't want her face shown. she ate three pieces of candy including a snickers bar and immediately had a panic attack, got chills, stomach pains, felt nauseous. she also says her vision was blurry and slurred speech. we have changed her voice to protect her identity. >> i was afraid for myself but i was more afraid for my child, you know, what's going to happen, what if i just -- if something happens to me here or, you know, who is going to know that we're out here? and, uhm, you know, i'm raising my daughter on my own and it's kind of, you know, afraid
the workers will also begin to help pay for their own pensions and healthcare up to a 4% contribution by the end of the four years. and work under new safety rules. bart's board of directors is expected to vote between now and the meeting on november 21. reporting live in daly city, don knapp, kpix 5. >> the much smaller afscme union hasn't voted yesterday every yet. one of the two men killed on the tracks belonged to that union. >>> it's a good idea for parents everywhere to...
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workers will also have to pay more for healthcare and start paying into their pensions. if the deal is ratified, the bart board of directors still has to approve it before it's official. >>> still ahead an embarrassment for "covered california." coming up in consumerwatch, why some people who have already signed up will have to choose another carrier. >> how this bay area street sculpture lets you hear a whisper from 50 feet away. >> roberta gonzales with -- [ inaudible ] >> in san jose for friday night live with mobile weather as the news continues on kpix 5. ,, ,,,, female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. choose from a huge selection of tempur-pedic models, including the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. plus, get 36 months interest-free financing, two free pillows, and free same-day delivery. are you next? announcer: but don't wait. sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a bett
workers will also have to pay more for healthcare and start paying into their pensions. if the deal is ratified, the bart board of directors still has to approve it before it's official. >>> still ahead an embarrassment for "covered california." coming up in consumerwatch, why some people who have already signed up will have to choose another carrier. >> how this bay area street sculpture lets you hear a whisper from 50 feet away. >> roberta gonzales with -- [...
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workers will also start paying into their pensions and healthcare contributions will go up. the results won't be announced until after the polls close at 11:00. >>> rather harsh reality for about a quarter million people in the bay area. they are going to see cuts coming to their dinner table. today, a food stamp benefit that was included in the 2009 stimulus package expired. that as food costs continue to rise a family of 4 is going to see $40 fewer in federal food assistance. many will rely on local food banks that already see higher need this time of year. >> do i have to tell my 13-year- old, sorry, hold off on that peanut butter and jelly sandwich, we have to make that loaf of bread last? you don't want to tell these kids that. >> things could get worse. the republican-controlled house just passed a bill that would cut benefits by $40 billion over the next 10 years. there is a similar proposal in the democrat-controlled senate. >>> a warning tonight about a common scam that's targeting people in the bay area. we warned you about it before but julie watts on the consumer
workers will also start paying into their pensions and healthcare contributions will go up. the results won't be announced until after the polls close at 11:00. >>> rather harsh reality for about a quarter million people in the bay area. they are going to see cuts coming to their dinner table. today, a food stamp benefit that was included in the 2009 stimulus package expired. that as food costs continue to rise a family of 4 is going to see $40 fewer in federal food assistance. many...
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. >>> and intense criticism and cause for action in washington over those problems with the healthcare website wjz is live in north baltimore. derek valcourt has reaction from two of the members of congress and how they think it should be addressed. >> reporter: as you can imagine, how maryland's congressional delegation feel about those problems, depends on their political affiliation. >> this is exactly what we thought would happen. >> reporter: republican congressman andy harris isn't surprised by the problem in the healthcare act. he finds faults with this. and insurance companies are dropping more than 2 million people because their policies don't meet the minimum standards for the law. >> first, complain that the president said if you like your healthy care, you can keep it. the healthcare.gov website is up and running. i mean really up and running, so you can be able to go in from beginning to end. that's when they should delay it. >> this whole delay is let's delay it long enough so we can kill it. >> reporter: elijudge cummings believes problems with the website need to be fix
. >>> and intense criticism and cause for action in washington over those problems with the healthcare website wjz is live in north baltimore. derek valcourt has reaction from two of the members of congress and how they think it should be addressed. >> reporter: as you can imagine, how maryland's congressional delegation feel about those problems, depends on their political affiliation. >> this is exactly what we thought would happen. >> reporter: republican...
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. >>> silicon valley help is on the way to fix the federal government's healthcare website. michael dickerson a google engineer has been recruited to address numerous problems plaguing healthcare.gov. software companies oracle and red hat will also take part in the effort. >>> newly released documents show only 6 people successfully enrolled through healthcare.gov in its first day of operation. only 248 had enrolled by the end of the second day. these figures don't include those who enrolled on various state websites. the documents are based on meetings at an obama administration war room obtained by congressman darrell issa, a republican from southern california. >>> every year millions of people donate their blood for free. but wait until you see what christin ayers discovered happens to those free donations. it's a story you will only see right here on kpix 5. >>> reporter: watson gives blood to help her community. >> saving a life is priceless. >> reporter: but her donation doesn't stay local or priceless for long. at blood banks like this one that the red cross runs in
. >>> silicon valley help is on the way to fix the federal government's healthcare website. michael dickerson a google engineer has been recruited to address numerous problems plaguing healthcare.gov. software companies oracle and red hat will also take part in the effort. >>> newly released documents show only 6 people successfully enrolled through healthcare.gov in its first day of operation. only 248 had enrolled by the end of the second day. these figures don't include...
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the workers must pay into their pensions and monthly healthcare contributions as well. the zachary mallett thinks bart gave in it too easily. >> we betrayed the public. the public adamantly, a super majority stood behind us. we accepted the strike even though the unions are who called it, yet we weren't really to accept it. we sweetened the deal once the strike happened. >> he says he will vote no on the contract. the meeting to vote on the contract should happen in the next few weeks. >>> big changes are in the works for a major east bay shopping center. plans for expansion could push 100 businesses out. broadway plaza and walnut creek is planning to add 300,000 square feet of retail space. the project still has to get the city council's approval next month. the expansion will mean about 100 stores currently in the plaza have to close by the end of january to make room for construction. shoppers say they're ready for the expansion about new s with new -- with new high-end stores. >> the variety of shops that are offered, the outdoor feel. >> neiman marcus, nordstrom, m
the workers must pay into their pensions and monthly healthcare contributions as well. the zachary mallett thinks bart gave in it too easily. >> we betrayed the public. the public adamantly, a super majority stood behind us. we accepted the strike even though the unions are who called it, yet we weren't really to accept it. we sweetened the deal once the strike happened. >> he says he will vote no on the contract. the meeting to vote on the contract should happen in the next few...
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as far as healthcare, we have to follow the money. moneye will make a ton of on this healthcare whether it be pharmaceuticals, doctors or what have you. why can't we have the same insurance as our congressman? they are eating caviar and we are eating beans. as far as immigrants, what ♪ the democrats want the vote and the republicans want the cheap labor. would better straighten out this country soon because we will have two tiers of people and the country will split down the middle and we will create two different countries and it's sad. it's going to pieces. everyone i talk to feels the same way. we are becoming communist and that's not the way to be. have a great day. host: rob in phoenix, arizona, on our line for democrats. caller: good morning, last night i watched a preview of a pbs documentary by the filmmakers about the so-called immigration issue and it's called " the state of arizona." it will air on january 27 on independent lens program. what i saw in the film, the documentary, a lot of people who are anti-immigrants are
as far as healthcare, we have to follow the money. moneye will make a ton of on this healthcare whether it be pharmaceuticals, doctors or what have you. why can't we have the same insurance as our congressman? they are eating caviar and we are eating beans. as far as immigrants, what ♪ the democrats want the vote and the republicans want the cheap labor. would better straighten out this country soon because we will have two tiers of people and the country will split down the middle and we...
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healthcare reform in this state was a success. that doesn't mean it was perfect right away. seat >> reporter:president obama chose boston's faneuil hall to draw a comparison between the slow start for the massachusetts health care law signed in 2006 by then- governor mitt romney -- and the rocky start for the affordable care act. right now, the website is too slow, too many people have got stuck, and i am not happy about it. >> reporter:earlier wednesday on capitol hill -- it is not working. >> reporter:she faced 3-and- a-half hours of questioning, but health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius got the mea culpa out of the way, early on. i apologize. i'm accountable to you for fixing these problems. >> reporter:four weeks after the launch of the website, healthcare-dot-gov, sebelius faced tough questions about the botched rollout. lawmakers zeroed in on what the obama administration knew -- and when it knew it. "i told the president that we were ready to go. clearly i was wrong. " >> reporter:the secretary was also pressed about a pledge repeated by her boss -- th
healthcare reform in this state was a success. that doesn't mean it was perfect right away. seat >> reporter:president obama chose boston's faneuil hall to draw a comparison between the slow start for the massachusetts health care law signed in 2006 by then- governor mitt romney -- and the rocky start for the affordable care act. right now, the website is too slow, too many people have got stuck, and i am not happy about it. >> reporter:earlier wednesday on capitol hill -- it is not...